Dental Services

There are many free or low-cost dental clinics in Vermont. Some partner with free clinics or community health centers. Some offer a sliding-scale fee, which means that the cost is based on your income.

The list of dental clinics below is organized by location. Many of the programs only provide free or low-cost dental services to Vermonters who live in certain areas. Others provide services to all Vermonters.

We also have a dental clinics handout with more details about the towns each clinic serves, business hours, and the kinds of services each provides. Our PDF document does not fully comply with all applicable guidelines for accessible digital documents. For alternative formats, call us at 1-800-917-7787.

Medicaid (Green Mountain Care): Children with Dr. Dynasaur insurance and young adults on Medicaid up to age 21 have dental benefits. These include preventative visits, radiographs, treatments, restorations, oral surgery and orthodontics. Most special dental procedures need a prior authorization from your dentist. There is no yearly limit.

Adults with Medicaid insurance have dental benefits up to $510 per calendar year. There is a $3 copay for dental visits. Ask your dentist if they accept Medicaid insurance. You may also need a prior authorization for some dental procedures.

Health Assistance Program (HAP): The Health Assistance Program, run through the University of Vermont Medical Center, provides financial help for health care. It includes dental care and dentures. The program is for Vermonters with incomes up to 400% of the federal poverty level. You can call HAP at 802-847-6984.

UVM Medical Center Dental & Oral Health Clinic: This clinic in South Burlington offers a 25% discount on their fees to patients who don’t have insurance. They also accept financial help from the medical center's Health Assistance Program. Visit the clinic’s website or call them at 802-847-1777.

Dental Restorative Days: The Vermont Dental Hygienists’ Association hosts annual dental restorative days for the general public. Services may include fillings, crowns, bridges, implants and dentures. On those days, the association screens patients to see what their needs are, takes necessary x-rays and develops treatment plans. Visit the association’s website or call them at 802-288-8903.

Area Agencies on Aging: For Vermonters over age 60, the Area Agencies on Aging sometimes have financial help for dentures or other dental work. Call 1-800-642-5119 to be connected to your local agency.

The Independence Fund: The Independence Fund through Opportunities Credit Union provides affordable loans to help Vermonters buy assistive equipment, including dentures. For more information and guidelines, call 802-865-3404, ext. 141.

Gifford Medical Center Affordable Care Program: The Affordable Care Program provides dental help to residents of the Gifford Medical Center service area in central Vermont and the Upper Valley, and sometimes to people who live outside that area. They provide referrals to dentists and have limited funds available for emergency dental care. Visit the program’s website or call them at 802-728-2323.

Valley Health Connections: Valley Health Connections provides referrals to dentists and help with paying for dental care to residents of the Springfield Hospital service area. Visit their website or call 802-885-1616.

Ottauquechee Health Foundation: Good Neighbor Grants are available to help pay for dental care for people in financial need who live in a certain area. The towns include: Barnard, Bridgewater, Hartland, Killington, Plymouth, Pomfret, Reading, Woodstock and the Village of Quechee. Visit the Good Neighbor Grant website for an application or call 802-457-4188.

VA Dental Insurance Program (VADIP): Veterans enrolled in the VA health care system and CHAMPVA beneficiaries can buy dental insurance at a lower cost through VADIP. The VADIP program has been extended through 2021. Enrollment is voluntary and it does not affect your eligibility for Veteran Health Administration dental services. Please note: If you were enrolled before in the VADIP pilot program, you must re-enroll to continue with VADIP.